Join TWS as we discuss our latest discrimination and police brutality cases along with hot button social justice issues. The revolution is here!
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Welcome to the We Stand Alone, But Rise Together. podcast, where amazing things happen.
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Morning matters vol 1
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31 day of Mapping out potential
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Slow down and enjoy life.
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We stand alone, but rise together.
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Darin Scott: A former cultural anthropology educator, community leader and local activist, with a focus on historical "chattel slavery" and "Americas injustices of POC". Originally from New London Connecticut, I began researching my families history of how we came to this coutry, landing in Crewe Virginia. The more I learned, I felt compelled to le…
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Darin Scott: A former cultural anthropology educator, community leader and local activist, with a focus on historical "chattel slavery" and "Americas injustices of POC". Originally from New London Connecticut, I began researching my families history of how we came to this coutry, landing in Crewe Virginia. The more I learned, I felt compelled to le…
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Our original guest wasnt able to make it so we decided to tell you about the amazing work the TWS team is doing!! Listen in and find out about our national study on mental health crisis training for law enforcement, the screenings of the documentary, Walking While Black: Love is the Answer, and updates on our Rally yesterday and some of our cases! …
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This PODCAST coincides with our National Call to Action this weekend in the case of Marcus Merritt Sr. Marcus died a little over 4 years ago and his mother has been through hell every day since as she's worked tirelessly to get answers as to what really happened. This show will give listeners a chance to hear what's happened and why there are still…
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Meet this week's guests: Ian Frank Photographer/disabled U.S. Marine Corps Veteran, served his country for 10 years and after being medically retired felt he was given a second chance at life and dedicates his time and gifts to causes that will make a difference in the world. Ian states "I have wasted a lot of time destroying things, now it is time…
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This show offers you the bare truth, no pulled punches. These stories need to be out and these families DESERVE JUSTICE!!! 6-6:10 Sevgi Salladin Barton case 6:10-6:25 Deanna Joseph - Andrew Joseph lll 6:25 - 6:30 Callers 6:30 - 6:45 Gilda Baker - Diallo Neal 6;45 - 7:00 Royce Eckley - Marcus Merritt Sr 7:00 - 7:15 Sharese Wells - Robert Chambers 7:…
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Join me as I welcome an amazing panel of people who are making a difference and speaking out. This will be a frank discussion on race relations today and what affect Trump has had, and will have on a nation already divided. Meet a few of our guests: William Spivey- William Spivey is a regular contributor to the Inner-City News where he writes about…
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Royce Eckley has been a mother on a mission for 4 years as of today. She is the mother of Marcus Merritt Sr., a healthy, happy man with children he loved and plans for the future. On January 4th, 2013, she received a call from Marc's estranged wife saying he killed himself and what would follow is more bizarre and convoluted than any crime show on …
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If you ask a mixed race person what the most asked queation they hear is, I'm willing to bet its the dreaded, "What are you?" YEP, that's the one! In this episode we speak with mixed race men and woman across the U.S. and examine what racism has looked like growing up in their shoes. As a biracial woman who's father is black and mother is white, I'…
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Join us as we speak to a panel of mothers discussing the fears, anxieties and adversities they face raising black males in this country. As mothers of black sons we have to approach parenting in ways white mothers never have to consider. We have to try to protect them from so much, racism, discrimination, the police, while simultaneously instilling…
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If you ask a mixed race person what the most asked queation they hear is, I'm willing to bet its the dreaded, "What are you?" YEP, that's the one! In this episode we speak with mixed race men and woman across the U.S. and examine what racism has looked like growing up in their shoes. As a biracial woman who's father is black and mother is white, I'…
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In this episode TWS welcomes Gilda Baker and Oscar Salinas as we discuss the loss of two incredible men who left this earth too soon. Diallo Neal and Alex Nieto were both killed by police officers and their families are still deep in the fight for justice. We will explore the impact on the families and the incredible journeys embarked upon to get j…
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TWS has Action planned for Monday the 14th and this podcast will air it live! We will also have some amazing minds discussing our corrupt and racially biased justice system and how we bring about CHANGE! We welcome you to call in! Dialogue is a necessary part of every revolution! #TogetherWeStand #TheRevolutionIsHer…
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We will be checking in with organizers on the ground at campuses across the country as they rally for the freedom of Leonard Peltier!!! With people on the front lines at HARVARD, UCLA, USC,USD, UNLV, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, VALDOSTA, AMERICAN, UNIVERSITY OF HUNTSVILLE, WHITMAN, WASHINGTON STATE, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS, UNIVERSITY OF AUSTIN, …
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We are currently working with leaders in the Native American community and dedicated activists to organize a nation-wide peaceful, spiritual rally on November 12, 2016. A national call for compassionate clemency for Leonard Peltier. This event supports Amnesty International’s action to help Free Leonard Peltier. Leonard Peltier is 72 years old and …
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